EP2172989A1 - Organic light-emitting device using triazine ring-containing polymer compound - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an organic light-emitting element using a triazine ring-containing polymer compound. More particularly, the invention relates to an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a triazine ring-containing polymer compound.
- an organic light-emitting element an element having a multi-layer structure wherein one or more organic layers are provided between an anode and a cathode is known.
- an organic light-emitting element containing a triazine derivative that is a low-molecular compound in an organic layer is disclosed.
- a vacuumdepositionmethod is generally used. In this method, however, there is a problem such that vacuum equipment is necessary or the film thickness of the layer is liable to become ununiform.
- a polymer compound has an advantage that the layer can be formed by a coating method such as spin coating.
- a coating method such as spin coating.
- a non-conjugated polymer compound comprising a triazine skeleton, which can be utilized for organic light-emitting elements or field effect transistors, is disclosed.
- This polymer compound is specifically a polymer compound obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport triphenyltriazine derivative monomer and a hole transport triphenylamine derivative monomer.
- a non-conjugated polymer compound having a constitutional unit derived from a triphenyltriazine derivative, a constitutional unit derived from a perylene derivative and a constitutional unit derived from an iridium complex, and an organic light-emitting element using the polymer compound are disclosed.
- moieties of electron transport property, hole transport property and phosphorescent property are each bonded to a polymer main chain through an amide bond.
- an object of the present invention to provide an organic light-emitting element using a polymer compound which has a low driving voltage and by which high luminous efficiency and high luminance are obtained.
- an organic light-emitting element having a low driving voltage and having high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained by the use of a polymer compound containing constitutional units derived from specific polymerizable compounds, and they have accomplished the present invention.
- the present invention relates to, for example, the following matters [1] to [9].
- An organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
- R 1 to R 14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, in each of R 1 to R 4 , R 5 to R 9 , and R 10 to R 14 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R 15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X 1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X11) to (X14):
- R X11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- R 201 to R 215 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R 201 to R 204 , R 205 to R 208 , R 209 to R 211 , and R 212 to R 215 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R 216 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X 2 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X21) to (X24):
- R X21 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X22 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group
- R 301 to R 308 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group
- R 309 to R 310 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R 301 to R 304 , and R 305 to R 308 , two groups
- R X31 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X32 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group
- R 401 to R 411 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R 401 to R 404 , R 405 to R 408 , and R 409 to R 411 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R 412 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X 4 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X41) to (X44):
- R X41 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X42 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- a polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
- R 1 to R 14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, in each of R 1 to R 4 , R 5 to R 9 , and R 10 to R 14 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R 15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X 1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X11) to (X14):
- R X11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- the organic light-emitting element of the present invention not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance are obtained.
- Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an example of the organic light-emitting element according to the present invention. Description of numerical symbols
- the organic light-emitting element of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and is characterized in that the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound having a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound. That is to say, in this polymer compound, the moiety containing an electron transport triazine ring is bonded to a polymer chain through a specific divalent group. According to the polymer compound, therefore, an organic light-emitting element having not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained.
- the organic light-emitting element (embodiment 1) of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging one light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound (1) comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound and further comprising a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound.
- a specific polymer compound (1) comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound and further comprising a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound.
- the polymer compound (1) for use in the embodiment 1 has the above constitutional units, and is obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1), a phosphorescent polymerizable compound and a hole transport polymerizable compound.
- the electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the formula (1) has a carbon-carbon double bond that is a polymerizable functional group.
- R 1 to R 14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- halogen atom a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom or an iodine atom can be mentioned.
- alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms examples includemethyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, isopropyl group, butyl group, isobutyl group, t-butyl group, amyl group, hexyl group, octyl group, decyl group, 2-ethylhexyl group and dodecyl group.
- alkoxy groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms examples include methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butoxy group, isobutoxy group, t-butoxy group, hexyloxy group, 2-ethylhexyloxy group, decyloxy group and dodecyloxy group.
- R 7 and R 14 are each an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms and R 1 to R 6 and R 8 to R 13 are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- a hydrogen atom is preferable as X 15 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X 1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (X11) to (X14).
- R X11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- R X11 is bonded to a benzene ring having R 1 to R 9 and R X12 is bonded to a vinyl group. According to such X 1 , an organic light-emitting element having not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained.
- X 1 a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms is preferable as X 1 , and a single bond is more preferable.
- X 1 an organic light-emitting element having higher luminous efficiency is obtained.
- the above electron transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Such an electron transport polymerizable compound can be prepared by, for example, subjecting a benzonitrile derivative and bromobenzoyl chloride to cyclization reaction using Lewis acid and then coupling vinylboric acid by Suzuki coupling method.
- the phosphorescent polymerizable compound has a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, and is not specifically restricted provided that it is a low-molecular compound from which light emission from a triplet excited state can be obtained at room temperature.
- a palladium complex an osmium complex, an iridium complex, a platinum compound and a gold complex each of which contains a substituent having a polymerizable functional group; more preferable are the iridium complex and the platinum complex; and most preferable is the iridium complex.
- a complex represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (2) to (4) is preferably used.
- These polymerizable compounds have a carbon-carbon double bond that is a polymerizable functional group.
- R 201 to R 215 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- halogen atom a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom or an iodine atom can be mentioned.
- alkyl groups of 1 to 10 carbon atoms examples include methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, isopropyl group, butyl group, isobutyl group, t-butyl group, amyl group, hexyl group, octyl group and decyl group.
- aryl groups of 6 to 10 carbon atoms examples include phenyl group, tolyl group, xylyl group, mesityl group and naphthyl group.
- amino groups which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms include amino group, dimethylamino group, diethylamino group and dibuylamino group.
- alkoxy groups of 1 to 10 carbon atoms examples include methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butoxy group, isobutoxy group, t-butoxy group, hexyloxy group, 2-ethylhexyloxy group and decyloxy group.
- silyl groups examples include trimethylsilyl group, triethylsilyl group, t-butyldimethylsilyl group and trimethoxysilyl group.
- R 201 to R 215 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R 202 and R 204 are each a fluorine atom and R 206 and R 213 are each a t-butyl group.
- R 201 to R 215 which are none of polymerizable substituents, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 201 to R 204 In each of R 201 to R 204 , R 205 to R 208 , R 209 to R 211 , and R 212 to R 215 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R 216 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- R 216 a hydrogen atom is preferable as R 216 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X 2 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (X21) to (X24).
- R X21 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X22 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- R X21 is bonded to a benzene ring having R 209 to R 211 and R X22 is bonded to a vinyl group.
- R 301 to R 308 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R 201 .
- R 309 to R 310 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R 201 , and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R 201 (except a halogen atom).
- R 301 to R 310 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R 302 and R 304 are each a fluorine atom and R 311 to R 310 except R 302 and R 304 are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 311 is the same atom or substituent as that for R 216 , and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R 216 .
- X 3 is the same atom or substituent as that for X 2 , and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for X 2 .
- R 401 to R 411 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R 201 .
- R 401 to R 411 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R 402 and R 404 are each a fluorine atom and R 401 to R 411 except R 402 and R 404 are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 412 is the same atom or substituent as that for R 216 , and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R 216 .
- X 4 is the same atom or substituent as that for X 2 , and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for X 2 .
- the above phosphorescent polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Such a phosphorescent polymerizable compound can be prepared by, for example, allowing iridium chloride and a phenylpyridine derivative to react with each other to form a binuclear complex of iridium and then allowing it to react with a ligand having a polymerizable functional group (ligand coordinated to the right-hand side of Ir in the formulas (2) to (4)).
- a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative each containing a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, is preferably used.
- carbazole derivatives and triarylamine derivatives examples include N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (TPD), N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-(3,3'-dimethyl)biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (HMTPD), 4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triphenylamine(m-MTDATA), 4,4'-biscarbazolylbiphenyl (CBP) and 4,4'-biscarbazolyl-2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl (CDBP) each of which contains a substituent having a polymerizable functional group.
- TPD N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-d
- the above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Hole transport polymerizable compounds represented by the following formulas (5) to (6) are also preferably used in the invention from the viewpoints of carrier transport ability and optical properties.
- R 501 to R 524 is a substituent having a polymerizable functional group
- R 501 to R 524 which are not the substituents having a polymerizable functional group are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, a carbazole group and a silyl group.
- the carbazole group may have a substituent, such as methyl group, ethyl group, t-butyl group or methoxy group.
- R 601 to R 633 is a substituent having a polymerizable functional group
- R 601 to R 633 which are not the substituents having a polymerizable functional group are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- Examples of the above atoms and substituents include the aforesaid atoms and substituents.
- R 601 to R 605 R 606 to R 610 , R 611 to R 615 , R 616 to R 620 , R 621 to R 625 , and R 626 to R 630 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R 501 to R 505 At least one in each of R 501 to R 505 , R 506 to R 510 , R 511 to R 515 , and R 516 to R 520 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom.
- R 501 to R 524 which are none of polymerizable functional groups, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 601 to R 605 At least one in each of R 601 to R 605 , R 606 to R 610 , R 611 to R 615 , R 616 to R 620 , R 621 to R 625 , and R 626 to R 630 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom.
- R 601 to R 633 which are none of polymerizable functional groups, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 701 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- R 701 a hydrogen atom is preferable as R 701 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X 7 is a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X71) to (X74).
- R X71 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- R X72 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
- R X71 is bonded to a benzene ring and R X72 is bonded to a vinyl group.
- hole transport polymerizable compounds there can be more specifically mentioned compounds represented by the following formulas (8-1) to (8-10).
- the above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- the compound represented by the formula (5) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of a m-phenylenediamine derivative with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with a m-dibromobenzene derivative.
- a specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367 .
- the compound represented by the formula (6) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of 1, 3, 5-triaminobenzene with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with 1,3, 5-trihalogenated benzene.
- a specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367 .
- other polymerizable compounds may be further used.
- the other polymerizable compounds include compounds having no carrier transport property, e.g., alkyl (meth)acrylates, such as methyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate, styrene and derivatives thereof, but the other polymerizable compounds are not limited to these compounds.
- the content of structural units derived from other polymerizable compounds is preferably in the range of 0 to 50% by mol.
- the preparation of the polymer compound (1) may be carried out by any of radical polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization and addition polymerization using the aforesaid polymerizable compounds, it is preferable to carry out the preparation by radical polymerization.
- the weight-average molecular weight of the polymer compound (1) is desired to be in the range of usually 1,000 to 2, 000, 000, preferably 5,000 to 500,000. When the weight-average molecular weight is in this range, the polymer compound (1) is soluble in organic solvents and a uniform thin film is obtained, so that such a weight-average molecular weight is preferable.
- the weight-average molecular weight is a value measured by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) at 40°C using tetrahydrofuran as a solvent.
- solubility of the polymer compound (1) in organic solvents such as toluene and chloroform
- organic solvents such as toluene and chloroform
- 1 part by weight of the polymer compound (1) is dissolved in 1 to 200 parts by weight of an organic solvent
- 1 part by weight of the polymer compound (1) is dissolved in 10 to 50 parts by weight of an organic solvent.
- the proportion of the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units namely a value of m/(m+n)
- m/(m+n) the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units, namely a value of m/(m+n)
- the value of m/(m+n) is in this range, an organic light-emitting element which has high carrier mobility, has low concentration quenching effect and has high luminous efficiency is obtained.
- Optimum values of the proportion of the number of structural units derived from the hole transport polymerizable compound to the number of structural units derived from the carrier transport compound, i.e., x/n, and the proportion of the number of structural units derived from the electron transport polymerizable compound to the number of structural units derived from the carrier transport compound, i.e., y/n, are determined by electric charge transport ability, concentration, etc. of the structural units.
- the proportions of the constitutional units in such a polymer compound as above are estimated by ICP elemental analysis and 13 C-NMR measurement.
- the polymer compound (1) may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer and an alternating copolymer.
- one light-emitting layer containing the specific polymer compound (1) is arranged between an anode and a cathode.
- the polymer compound (1) has all of electron transport property, phosphorescent property and hole transport property, and therefore, when the light-emitting layer is formed by using this, an organic light-emitting element having high luminous efficiency can be formed even if a layer of another organic material is not provided.
- the light-emitting layer can be formed from only the polymer compound (1), so that this embodiment also has an advantage that the production process can be more simplified.
- the light-emitting layer is formed on an anode provided on a substrate usually in the following manner.
- a solution in which the polymer compound (1) has been dissolved is prepared.
- the solvent used for preparing the solution is not specifically restricted, but for example, chlorine-based solvents, such as chloroform, methylene chloride and dichloroethane, ether-based solvents, such as tetrahydrofuran and anisole, aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents, such as toluene and xylene, ketone-based solvents, such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, and ester-based solvents, such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate and ethyl cellosolve acetate, are used.
- the solution thus prepared is applied onto a substrate by, for example, wet film-forming processes, such as spin coating, casting, microgravure coating, gravure coating, bar coating, roll coating, wire bar coating, dip coating, spray coating, screen printing, flexographic printing, offset printing and ink-jet printing.
- wet film-forming processes such as spin coating, casting, microgravure coating, gravure coating, bar coating, roll coating, wire bar coating, dip coating, spray coating, screen printing, flexographic printing, offset printing and ink-jet printing.
- the solution preferably contains the solvent in an amount of 1000 to 20000 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (1) though the amount of the solvent depends upon the compound used, the film-forming conditions, etc.
- an organic light-emitting element of the embodiment 1 is obtained.
- an insulating substrate transparent to the emission wavelength of the above light-emitting material is preferably used, and specifically, glass, transparent plastics such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and polycarbonate, etc. are used.
- anode materials for use in the embodiment publicly known transparent conductive materials, e.g., ITO (indium tin oxide), tin oxide, zinc oxide and conductive polymers, such as polythiophene, polypyrrole and polyaniline, are preferably used.
- the surface resistance of the electrode formed by the transparent conductive material is preferably in the range of 1 to 50 ⁇ / ⁇ (ohm/square).
- the thickness of the anode is preferably in the range of 50 to 300 nm.
- cathode materials for use in the embodiment publicly known cathode materials, e.g., alkali metals, such as Li, Na, K and Cs; alkaline earth metals, such as Mg, Ca and Ba; Al; Mg-Ag alloy; and alloys of Al and an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal, such as Al-Li and Al-Ca, are preferably used.
- the thickness of the cathode is desired to be in the range of preferably 10 nm to 1 ⁇ m, more preferably 50 to 500 nm.
- the thickness of the cathode is desired to be in the range of preferably 0.1 to 100 nm, more preferably 0.5 to 50 nm.
- a metal layer stable to the atmosphere is laminated on this cathode in order to protect the cathode metal.
- the metal to form the metal layer is, for example, Al, Ag, Au, Pt, Cu, Ni or Cr.
- the thickness of the metal layer is desired to be in the range of preferably 10 nm to 1 ⁇ m, more preferably 50 to 500 nm.
- the film-forming method using the above anode material electron beam deposition, sputtering, chemical reaction, coating or the like is used, and as the film-forming method using the cathode material, resistance heating deposition, electron beam deposition, sputtering, ion plating or the like is used.
- the organic light-emitting element (embodiment 2) of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging one light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound (2) having a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a light-emitting polymerizable compound and further contains a hole transport compound.
- the polymer compound (2) for use in the embodiment (2) has the above constitutional units, and is obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a light-emitting polymerizable compound.
- the electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the formula (1) and the light-emitting polymerizable compound have the same meanings as those of the electron transport polymerizable compound and the light-emitting polymerizable compound for use in the embodiment 1, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those in the embodiment (1).
- polymerizable compounds which may be further used in the preparation of the polymer compound (2) are also the same as those in the embodiment (1).
- the preparation of the polymer compound (2) may be carried out by any of radical polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization and addition polymerization, it is preferable to carry out the preparation by radical polymerization.
- the weight-average molecular weight of the polymer compound (2) is the same as that in the embodiment (1).
- the solubility of the polymer compound (2) in organic solvents is the same as that in the embodiment (1).
- the proportion of the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units namely a value of m/(m+n)
- the proportion of the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units namely a value of m/(m+n)
- m/(m+n) is in the range of preferably 0.001 to 0.5, more preferably 0.001 to 0.2.
- the polymer compound (2) may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer and an alternating copolymer.
- a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative is preferably used as the hole transport compound for use in the embodiment 2.
- carbazole derivatives and the triarylamine derivatives include N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (TPD), N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-(3,3'-dimethyl)biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (HMTPD), 4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triphenylamine (m-MTDATA), 4,4'-biscarbazolylbiphenyl (CBP) and 4,4'-biscarbazolyl-2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl (CDBP).
- TPD N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine
- HMTPD N,N,N',N'-t
- the above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Hole transport compounds represented by the following formulas (9) to (10) are also preferably used in the invention from the viewpoints of carrier transport ability and optical properties.
- R 901 to R 924 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, a carbazole group and a silyl group.
- R 901 to R 905 In each of R 901 to R 905 , R 906 to R 910 , R 911 to R 915 , R 916 to R 920 , and R 921 to R 923 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R 1001 to R 1033 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- R 1001 to R 1005 R 1006 to R 1010 , R 1011 to R 1015 , R 1016 to R 1020 , R 1021 to R 1025 , and R 1026 to R 1030 , two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R 901 to R 905 At least one in each of R 901 to R 905 , R 906 to R 910 , R 911 to R 915 , and R 916 to R 920 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom.
- R 901 to R 924 which are neither the above atoms nor the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- R 1001 to R 1005 At least one in each of R 1001 to R 1005 , R 1006 to R 1010 , R 1011 to R 1015 , R 1016 to R 1020 , R 1021 to R 1025 , and R 1026 to R 1030 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom.
- R 1001 to R 1033 which are neither the above atoms nor the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- hole transport compounds there can be more specifically mentioned compounds represented by the following formulas (11-1) to (11-10).
- the above hole transport compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- the compound represented by the formula (9) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of a m-phenylenediamine derivative with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with a m-dibromobenzene derivative.
- a specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367 .
- the compound represented by the formula (10) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of 1,3,5-triaminobenzene with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with 1,3, 5-trihalogenated benzene.
- a specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367 .
- the hole transport compound is a low-molecular compound and is a compound which is unable to be applied
- a polymer compound obtained by polymerizing the hole transport polymerizable compound described in the embodiment 1 may be used.
- a preferred weight-average molecular weight and solubility in organic solvents are the same as those in the embodiment 1.
- one light-emitting layer containing the hole transport compound together with the specific polymer compound (2) is arranged between an anode and a cathode.
- the light-emitting layer desirably contains the hole transport compound in an amount of preferably 10 to 200 parts by weight, more preferably 50 to 150 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (2).
- the light-emitting layer is formed on an anode provided on a substrate usually in the following manner.
- a solution in which the polymer compound (2) and the hole transport compound have been dissolved is prepared.
- the solvent used for preparing the solution is the same as that in the embodiment 1.
- the film-forming method using the solution prepared is the same as that in the embodiment 1.
- the solution preferably contains the hole transport compound in an amount of 10 to 200 parts by weight and the solvent in an amount of 1000 to 20000 parts by weight, each amount being based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (2), though the amounts of them depend upon the compounds used, the film-forming conditions, etc.
- an organic light-emitting element of the embodiment 2 is obtained.
- the substrate, the anode material, the cathode material and the film-forming methods using the anode material and the cathode material are the same as those in the embodiment 1.
- the organic light-emitting element according to the invention may be an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging the light-emitting layer described in the embodiment 1 or 2 and other organic layers between an anode and a cathode (embodiment 3).
- Examples of the other organic layers include a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, a hole block layer and a buffer layer. By providing these layers, the luminous efficiency can be further enhanced.
- FIG. 1 One example of the constitution of the organic light-emitting element (embodiment 3) according to the invention is shown in Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 1 between an anode (2) provided on a transparent substrate (1) and a cathode (6), a hole transport layer (3), the light-emitting layer (4) described in the embodiment 1 or 2, and an electron transport layer (5) are provided in this order.
- between the anode (2) and the cathode (6) may be provided for example any one of [1] a hole transport layer/the above light-emitting layer and [2] the above light-emitting layer /an electron transport layer.
- the above organic layers may be each formed by mixing a high-molecular material as a binder.
- the high-molecular materials include polymethyl methacrylate, polycarbonate, polyester, polysulfone and polyphenylene oxide.
- a hole transport compound and an electron transport compound for use in the above hole transport layer and the above electron transport layer may be each used singly to form respective layers, or may be each mixed with a material having a different function to form respective layers.
- Examples of the hole transport compounds to form the hole transport layer include TPD (N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine) ; ⁇ -NPD (4,4'-bis[N-(1-naphthyl)-N-phenylamino]biphenyl); a low-molecular triphenylamine derivative, such as m-MTDATA (4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triplienylamine); polyvinylcarbazole; a polymer compound obtained by introducing a polymerizable functional group into the above triphenylamine derivative and polymerizing them; and fluorescence-emitting polymer compounds, such as polyparaphenylene vinylene and polydialkylfluorene.
- TPD N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-bi
- the above polymer compound is a polymer compound having a triphenylamine skeleton disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 157575/1996 .
- the above hole transport compounds may be used singly or as a mixture of two or more kinds, or different hole transport compounds may be laminated upon each other.
- the thickness of the hole transport layer is desired to be in the range of preferably 1 nm to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 5 nm to 1 ⁇ m, particularly preferably 10 nm to 500 nm, though it depends upon electrical conductivity of the hole transport layer, etc.
- Examples of the electron transport compounds to form the electron transport layer include low-molecular compounds, specifically, quinolinol derivative metal complex such as Alq3 (aluminum trisquinolinolate), oxadiazole derivative, triazole derivative, imidazole derivative, triazine derivative and triarylborane derivative; and polymer compounds obtained by introducing a polymerizable substituent into the above low-molecular compounds and polymerizing them.
- An example of the polymer compound is poly-PBD disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 1665/1998 .
- the above electron transport compounds may be used singly or as a mixture of two or more kinds, or different electron transport compounds may be laminated upon each other.
- the thickness of the electron transport layer is desired to be in the range of preferably 1 nm to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 5 nm to 1 ⁇ m, particularly preferably 10 nm to 500 nm, though it depends upon electrical conductivity of the electron transport layer, etc.
- a hole block layer may be provided adjacently to the cathode side of the light-emitting layer.
- publicly known materials such as triazole derivative, oxadiazole derivative and phenanthroline derivative, are used.
- a buffer layer may be further provided in order to lower injection barrier in the hole injection.
- publicly known materials such as copper phthalocyanine and a mixture of polyethylene dioxythiophene and polystyrenesulfonic acid (PEDOT:PSS), are used.
- an insulating layer having a thickness of 0.1 to 10 nm may be further provided in order to enhance electron injection efficiency.
- publicly known materials such as lithium fluoride, sodium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, magnesium oxide and alumina, are used.
- dry film-forming methods such as resistance heating deposition, electron beam deposition and sputtering
- wet film-forming methods such as spin coating, casting, microgravure coating, gravure coating, bar coating, roll coating, wire bar coating, dip coating, spray coating, screen printing, flexographic printing, offset printing and ink-jet printing
- a dry film-forming method is preferably used
- a wet film-forming method is preferably used.
- the organic light-emitting element according to the invention is preferably used as a pixel by matrix system or segment system in an image display in a publicly known manner. Moreover, the organic light-emitting element is preferably used also as a surface-emitting light source without forming a pixel.
- the organic light-emitting element according to the invention is preferably used for, specifically, display, backlight, electrophotograph, illuminating light source, recording light source, exposure light source, reading light source, marker, advertizing display, interior goods, optical communication, etc.
- the polymer compound (1) had a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 82,000 and a molecular weight distribution index (Mw/Mn) of 1.80.
- Mw weight-average molecular weight
- Mw/Mn molecular weight distribution index
- a substrate with ITO (available from Nippo Electric Co, Ltd.) was used.
- This substrate was a substrate in which two ITO (indium tin oxide) electrodes (anodes) each having a width of 4 mm had been formed in the form of stripes on one surface of a glass substrate of 25 mm square.
- poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) ⁇ polystyrenesulfonic acid available from Bayer Co., Ltd., trade name: Baytron P
- the coating layer was dried under reduced pressure at 60°C for 2 hours by a vacuum dryer to form an anode buffer layer.
- the thickness of the resulting anode buffer layer was about 50 nm.
- the polymer compound (1) was dissolved in 2910 mg of toluene (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., special grade), and this solution was filtered through a filter having a pore diameter of 0.2 ⁇ m to prepare a coating solution.
- the coating solution was applied by spin coating under the conditions of a revolution number of 3000 rpm and a coating time of 30 seconds. After the application, the coating layer was dried at room temperature (25°C) for 30 minutes to form a light-emitting layer. The thickness of the resulting light-emitting layer was about 100 nm.
- the substrate having the light-emitting layer thus formed was placed in a deposition apparatus. Then, barium and aluminum were co-deposited in a weight ratio of 1:10 to form two cathodes each having a width of 3 mm in the form of stripes so that the cathodes should be at right angles to the extending directions of the anodes.
- the film thickness of the resulting cathode was above 50 nm.
- a lead wire (wiring) was connected to the anode and the cathode in an argon atmosphere to prepare four organic EL elements of 4 mm (length) X 3 mm (width).
- a voltage was applied by the use of programmable direct voltage/current source (TR6143, manufactured by Advantest Corporation) to allow the elements to undergo light emission.
- the light emission luminance was measured by the use of a luminance meter (BM-8, manufactured by Topcon Corporation) .
- BM-8 manufactured by Topcon Corporation
- Maximum external quantum efficiency, maximum attainable brightness and driving voltage of the organic light-emitting elements prepared and brightness half life measured when the organic light-emitting elements were lighted up at an initial luminance of 100 cd/m 2 and subjected to constant-current driving are set forth in Table 1.
- the polymer compound (2) had a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 85,000 and a molecular weight distribution index (Mw/Mn) of 1.62.
- Mw weight-average molecular weight
- Mw/Mn molecular weight distribution index
- a polymer compound (4) was synthesized in the following manner.
- 95 mg of the hole transport polymerizable compound (8-3) was placed, and 2.2 ml of dehydrated toluene was further added.
- a toluene solution (0.1 M, 43 ⁇ l) of V-601 (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) was added, and freeze degassing operation was repeated 5 times.
- the container was closed up tight under vacuum, and the solution was stirred at 60°C for 60 hours.
- the reaction solution was dropwise added to 100 ml of acetone to obtain a precipitate.
- reprecipitation operation with toluene-acetone was further repeated twice, and thereafter, the precipitate was vacuum dried for one night at 50°C to obtain a polymer compound (4).
- organic light-emitting elements were prepared in the same manner as in Example 1-2, except that a coating solution for use in the formation of a light-emitting layer was prepared using 45 mg of the polymer compound (2), 45 mg of the polymer compound (4) and 2910 mg of toluene instead of 90 mg of the polymer compound (1) and 2910 mg of toluene.
- Maximum external quantum efficiency, maximum attainable brightness and driving voltage of the organic light-emitting elements prepared and luminance half life measured when the organic light-emitting elements were lighted up at an initial luminance of 100 cd/m 2 and subjected to constant-current driving are set forth in Table 1.
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- The present invention relates to an organic light-emitting element using a triazine ring-containing polymer compound. More particularly, the invention relates to an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a triazine ring-containing polymer compound.
- As an organic light-emitting element, an element having a multi-layer structure wherein one or more organic layers are provided between an anode and a cathode is known. In a
patent document 1, an organic light-emitting element containing a triazine derivative that is a low-molecular compound in an organic layer is disclosed. - When a layer is formed using a low-molecular compound, a vacuumdepositionmethod is generally used. In this method, however, there is a problem such that vacuum equipment is necessary or the film thickness of the layer is liable to become ununiform.
- In contrast with this, use of a polymer compound has an advantage that the layer can be formed by a coating method such as spin coating. For example, in a
patent document 2, a fluorescent conjugated polymer compound comprising a repeating unit containing a triazine ring is disclosed. - In a
non-patent document 1, a non-conjugated polymer compound comprising a triazine skeleton, which can be utilized for organic light-emitting elements or field effect transistors, is disclosed. This polymer compound is specifically a polymer compound obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport triphenyltriazine derivative monomer and a hole transport triphenylamine derivative monomer. - In a
non-patent document 2, a non-conjugated polymer compound having a constitutional unit derived from a triphenyltriazine derivative, a constitutional unit derived from a perylene derivative and a constitutional unit derived from an iridium complex, and an organic light-emitting element using the polymer compound are disclosed. In this polymer compound, moieties of electron transport property, hole transport property and phosphorescent property are each bonded to a polymer main chain through an amide bond. - Patent document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.
173569/2006 - Patent document 2: Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.
129155/2002 - Non-patent document 1: Marc Behl et al., "Block Copolymers Build-up of Electron and Hole transport Materials", Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 2004, 205, pp. 1633-1643
- Non-patent document 2: Se Young Oh et al., "Characteristics of Polymer Light Emitting Diode Using a Phosphorescent Terpolymer Containing Perylene, Triazine and Ir(ppy) 3 Moieties in the Polymer Side Chain", Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 2006, 458, pp. 227-235.
- In the organic light-emitting element using a polymer compound described in the
non-patent document 2, however, there is yet room for improvement in respects of driving voltage, luminous efficiency and maximum attainable brightness. - Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an organic light-emitting element using a polymer compound which has a low driving voltage and by which high luminous efficiency and high luminance are obtained.
- In order to solve the above problems, the present inventors have earnestly studied. As a result, they have found that an organic light-emitting element having a low driving voltage and having high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained by the use of a polymer compound containing constitutional units derived from specific polymerizable compounds, and they have accomplished the present invention.
- The present invention relates to, for example, the following matters [1] to [9].
- [1] An organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
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- wherein R1 to R14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, in each of R1 to R4, R5 to R9, and R10 to R14, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X11) to (X14):
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- wherein RX11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
[2] The organic light-emitting element as stated in the above [1], wherein the polymer compound further comprises a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound. - [3] The organic light-emitting element as stated in the above [1], wherein the light-emitting layer further contains a hole transport compound.
- [4] The organic light-emitting element as stated in any one of the above [1] to [3], wherein the phosphorescent polymerizable compound is a complex represented by any one of the following formulas (2) to (4):
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- wherein R201 to R215 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R201 to R204, R205 to R208, R209 to R211, and R212 to R215, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R216 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X2 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X21) to (X24):
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- wherein RX21 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX22 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group;
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- wherein R301 to R308 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, R309 to R310 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R301 to R304, and R305 to R308, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R311 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X3 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X31) to (X34):
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- wherein RX31 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX32 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group;
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- wherein R401 to R411 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group, in each of R401 to R404, R405 to R408, and R409 to R411, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R412 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X4 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X41) to (X44):
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- wherein RX41 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX42 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
[5] The organic light-emitting element as stated in the above [2], wherein the hole transport polymerizable compound is a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative. - [6] A surface-emitting light source using the organic light-emitting element as stated in any one of the above [1] to [5].
- [7] An image display using the organic light-emitting element as stated in any one of the above [1] to [5].
- [8] A polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
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- wherein R1 to R14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, in each of R1 to R4, R5 to R9, and R10 to R14, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, R15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and X1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X11) to (X14):
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- wherein RX11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group.
[9] The polymer compound as stated in the above [8], further comprising a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound. - According to the organic light-emitting element of the present invention, not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance are obtained.
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Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an example of the organic light-emitting element according to the present invention.
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- 1: glass substrate
- 2: anode
- 3: hole transport layer
- 4: light-emitting layer
- 5: electron transport layer
- 6: cathode
- The present invention is described in detail hereinafter. In the present specification, the "electron transport property" and the "hole transport property" are together referred to also as "carrier transport property".
- The organic light-emitting element of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and is characterized in that the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound having a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound. That is to say, in this polymer compound, the moiety containing an electron transport triazine ring is bonded to a polymer chain through a specific divalent group. According to the polymer compound, therefore, an organic light-emitting element having not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained.
- Specific embodiments of the invention are described below.
- The organic light-emitting element (embodiment 1) of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging one light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound (1) comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound and further comprising a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound.
- The polymer compound (1) for use in the
embodiment 1 has the above constitutional units, and is obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1), a phosphorescent polymerizable compound and a hole transport polymerizable compound. - The electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the formula (1) has a carbon-carbon double bond that is a polymerizable functional group.
- In the formula (1), R1 to R14 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an amino group, an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- As the halogen atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom or an iodine atom can be mentioned.
- Examples of the alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms includemethyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, isopropyl group, butyl group, isobutyl group, t-butyl group, amyl group, hexyl group, octyl group, decyl group, 2-ethylhexyl group and dodecyl group.
- Examples of the alkoxy groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butoxy group, isobutoxy group, t-butoxy group, hexyloxy group, 2-ethylhexyloxy group, decyloxy group and dodecyloxy group.
- From the viewpoints of enhancement of solubility and symmetry of molecule, it is preferable that R7 and R14 are each an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms and R1 to R6 and R8 to R13 are each a hydrogen atom.
- In each of R1 to R4, R5 to R9, and R10 to R19, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R15 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms. Examples of the alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- Of these, a hydrogen atom is preferable as X15 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X1 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (X11) to (X14). In the formulas, RX11 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX12 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group. In the formula (1), it is preferable that RX11 is bonded to a benzene ring having R1 to R9 and RX12 is bonded to a vinyl group. According to such X1, an organic light-emitting element having not only a low driving voltage but also high luminous efficiency and high luminance is obtained.
- Of these, a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 20 carbon atoms is preferable as X1, and a single bond is more preferable. When no hetero atom is contained in X1 as above, an organic light-emitting element having higher luminous efficiency is obtained.
- The above electron transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Such an electron transport polymerizable compound can be prepared by, for example, subjecting a benzonitrile derivative and bromobenzoyl chloride to cyclization reaction using Lewis acid and then coupling vinylboric acid by Suzuki coupling method.
- The phosphorescent polymerizable compound has a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, and is not specifically restricted provided that it is a low-molecular compound from which light emission from a triplet excited state can be obtained at room temperature. Preferable are a palladium complex, an osmium complex, an iridium complex, a platinum compound and a gold complex each of which contains a substituent having a polymerizable functional group; more preferable are the iridium complex and the platinum complex; and most preferable is the iridium complex.
- As such an iridium complex, a complex represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (2) to (4) is preferably used. These polymerizable compounds have a carbon-carbon double bond that is a polymerizable functional group.
- In the formula (2), R201 to R215 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- As the halogen atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom or an iodine atom can be mentioned.
- Examples of the alkyl groups of 1 to 10 carbon atoms include methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, isopropyl group, butyl group, isobutyl group, t-butyl group, amyl group, hexyl group, octyl group and decyl group.
- Examples of the aryl groups of 6 to 10 carbon atoms include phenyl group, tolyl group, xylyl group, mesityl group and naphthyl group.
- Examples of the amino groups which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms include amino group, dimethylamino group, diethylamino group and dibuylamino group.
- Examples of the alkoxy groups of 1 to 10 carbon atoms include methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butoxy group, isobutoxy group, t-butoxy group, hexyloxy group, 2-ethylhexyloxy group and decyloxy group.
- Examples of the silyl groups include trimethylsilyl group, triethylsilyl group, t-butyldimethylsilyl group and trimethoxysilyl group.
- From the viewpoint of carrier transport ability, it is preferable that R201 to R215 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R202 and R204 are each a fluorine atom and R206 and R213 are each a t-butyl group. In this case, R201 to R215 which are none of polymerizable substituents, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- In each of R201 to R204, R205 to R208, R209 to R211, and R212 to R215, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R216 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms. Examples of the alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- Of these, a hydrogen atom is preferable as R216 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X2 is a single bond or a group represented by any one of the aforesaid formulas (X21) to (X24). In the formulas, RX21 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX22 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group. In the formula (2), it is preferable that RX21 is bonded to a benzene ring having R209 to R211 and RX22 is bonded to a vinyl group. When no hetero atom is contained in X2, an organic light-emitting element having higher luminous efficiency is obtained.
- In the formula (3), R301 to R308 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R201.
- R309 to R310 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R201, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R201 (except a halogen atom).
- From the viewpoint of carrier transport ability, it is preferable that R301 to R310 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R302 and R304 are each a fluorine atom and R311 to R310 except R302 and R304 are each a hydrogen atom.
- In each of R301 to R304, and R305 to R308, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R311 is the same atom or substituent as that for R216, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R216.
- X3 is the same atom or substituent as that for X2, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for X2.
- In the formula (4), R401 to R411 are each independently the same atom or substituent as that for R201.
- From the viewpoint of carrier transport ability, it is preferable that R401 to R411 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a cyano group, a methyl group, a t-butyl group, a dimethylamino group, a butoxy group or a 2-ethylhexyloxy group, and it is more preferable that R402 and R404 are each a fluorine atom and R401 to R411 except R402 and R404 are each a hydrogen atom.
- In each of R401 to R404, R405 to R408, and R409 to R411, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- R412 is the same atom or substituent as that for R216, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for R216.
- X4 is the same atom or substituent as that for X2, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those for X2.
- The above phosphorescent polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Such a phosphorescent polymerizable compound can be prepared by, for example, allowing iridium chloride and a phenylpyridine derivative to react with each other to form a binuclear complex of iridium and then allowing it to react with a ligand having a polymerizable functional group (ligand coordinated to the right-hand side of Ir in the formulas (2) to (4)).
- As the hole transport polymerizable compound, a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative, each containing a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, is preferably used.
- Examples of such carbazole derivatives and triarylamine derivatives include
N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (TPD),
N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-(3,3'-dimethyl)biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (HMTPD),
4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triphenylamine(m-MTDATA),
4,4'-biscarbazolylbiphenyl (CBP) and
4,4'-biscarbazolyl-2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl (CDBP) each of which contains a substituent having a polymerizable functional group. - The above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Hole transport polymerizable compounds represented by the following formulas (5) to (6) are also preferably used in the invention from the viewpoints of carrier transport ability and optical properties.
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- In the formula (5), at least one of R501 to R524 is a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, and R501 to R524 which are not the substituents having a polymerizable functional group are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, a carbazole group and a silyl group.
- Examples of the above atoms and substituents include the aforesaid atoms and substituents. The carbazole group may have a substituent, such as methyl group, ethyl group, t-butyl group or methoxy group.
- In each of R501 to R505, R506 to R510, R511 to R515, R516 to R520, and R521 to R523, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
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- In the formula (6), at least one of R601 to R633 is a substituent having a polymerizable functional group, and R601 to R633 which are not the substituents having a polymerizable functional group are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- Examples of the above atoms and substituents include the aforesaid atoms and substituents.
- In each of R601 to R605, R606 to R610, R611 to R615, R616 to R620, R621 to R625, and R626 to R630, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- With regard to the polymerizable compound represented by the formula (5) of the above compounds, at least one in each of R501 to R505, R506 to R510, R511 to R515, and R516 to R520 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom. In this case, R501 to R524 which are none of polymerizable functional groups, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom. With regard to the polymerizable compound represented by the formula (6), at least one in each of R601 to R605, R606 to R610, R611 to R615, R616 to R620, R621 to R625, and R626 to R630 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom. In this case, R601 to R633 which are none of polymerizable functional groups, the above atoms and the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- As the substituent having a polymerizable functional group, a substituent represented by the following formula (7) is preferable.
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- In the formula (7), R701 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms. Examples of the alkyl groups of 1 to 12 carbon atoms include the aforesaid alkyl groups.
- Of these, a hydrogen atom is preferable as R701 from the viewpoint of carrier transport ability.
- X7 is a group represented by any one of the following formulas (X71) to (X74).
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- In the above formulas, RX71 is a single bond or an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and RX72 is a single bond, an alkylene group of 1 to 12 carbon atoms or a phenylene group. In the formulas (5) and (6), it is preferable that RX71 is bonded to a benzene ring and RX72 is bonded to a vinyl group. When no hetero atom is contained in X7, an organic light-emitting element having higher luminous efficiency is obtained.
- As the hole transport polymerizable compounds, there can be more specifically mentioned compounds represented by the following formulas (8-1) to (8-10).
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- The above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- The compound represented by the formula (5) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of a m-phenylenediamine derivative with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with a m-dibromobenzene derivative. A specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367. The compound represented by the formula (6) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of 1, 3, 5-triaminobenzene with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with 1,3, 5-trihalogenated benzene. A specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367.
- In the preparation of the polymer compound (1), other polymerizable compounds may be further used. Examples of the other polymerizable compounds include compounds having no carrier transport property, e.g., alkyl (meth)acrylates, such as methyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate, styrene and derivatives thereof, but the other polymerizable compounds are not limited to these compounds. In the polymer compound (1), the content of structural units derived from other polymerizable compounds is preferably in the range of 0 to 50% by mol.
- Although the preparation of the polymer compound (1) may be carried out by any of radical polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization and addition polymerization using the aforesaid polymerizable compounds, it is preferable to carry out the preparation by radical polymerization.
- The weight-average molecular weight of the polymer compound (1) is desired to be in the range of usually 1,000 to 2, 000, 000, preferably 5,000 to 500,000. When the weight-average molecular weight is in this range, the polymer compound (1) is soluble in organic solvents and a uniform thin film is obtained, so that such a weight-average molecular weight is preferable. The weight-average molecular weight is a value measured by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) at 40°C using tetrahydrofuran as a solvent.
- With regard to the solubility of the polymer compound (1) in organic solvents such as toluene and chloroform, it is preferable that 1 part by weight of the polymer compound (1) is dissolved in 1 to 200 parts by weight of an organic solvent, and it is more preferable that 1 part by weight of the polymer compound (1) is dissolved in 10 to 50 parts by weight of an organic solvent.
- When the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound is designated by m and the number of constitutional units derived from the carrier transport polymerizable compound is designated by n (m and n are each an integer of not less than 1) in the polymer compound (1) , the proportion of the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units, namely a value of m/(m+n), is in the range of preferably 0.001 to 0.5, more preferably 0.001 to 0.2. When the value of m/(m+n) is in this range, an organic light-emitting element which has high carrier mobility, has low concentration quenching effect and has high luminous efficiency is obtained.
- When the number of constitutional units derived from the hole transport polymerizable compound is designated by x and the number of constitutional units derived from the electron transport polymerizable compound is designated by y (x and y are each an integer of not less than 1) in the polymer compound (1), x, y and the above n have a relationship of n=x+y between them. Optimum values of the proportion of the number of structural units derived from the hole transport polymerizable compound to the number of structural units derived from the carrier transport compound, i.e., x/n, and the proportion of the number of structural units derived from the electron transport polymerizable compound to the number of structural units derived from the carrier transport compound, i.e., y/n, are determined by electric charge transport ability, concentration, etc. of the structural units. In the case where the light-emitting layer of the organic light-emitting element is formed from only the polymer compound (1), values of x/n and y/n are each in the range of preferably 0.05 to 0.95, more preferably 0.20 to 0.80. Then, an expression x/n+y/n=1 is established. The proportions of the constitutional units in such a polymer compound as above are estimated by ICP elemental analysis and 13C-NMR measurement.
- If polymerization is carried out by properly controlling the ratio between the electron transport polymerizable compound, the phosphorescent polymerizable compound and the hole transport polymerizable compound in the above range, a polymer compound (1) having a desired structure is obtained.
- The polymer compound (1) may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer and an alternating copolymer.
- In the organic light-emitting element of the
embodiment 1, one light-emitting layer containing the specific polymer compound (1) is arranged between an anode and a cathode. The polymer compound (1) has all of electron transport property, phosphorescent property and hole transport property, and therefore, when the light-emitting layer is formed by using this, an organic light-emitting element having high luminous efficiency can be formed even if a layer of another organic material is not provided. In theembodiment 1, the light-emitting layer can be formed from only the polymer compound (1), so that this embodiment also has an advantage that the production process can be more simplified. - The light-emitting layer is formed on an anode provided on a substrate usually in the following manner. First, a solution in which the polymer compound (1) has been dissolved is prepared. The solvent used for preparing the solution is not specifically restricted, but for example, chlorine-based solvents, such as chloroform, methylene chloride and dichloroethane, ether-based solvents, such as tetrahydrofuran and anisole, aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents, such as toluene and xylene, ketone-based solvents, such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, and ester-based solvents, such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate and ethyl cellosolve acetate, are used. Subsequently, the solution thus prepared is applied onto a substrate by, for example, wet film-forming processes, such as spin coating, casting, microgravure coating, gravure coating, bar coating, roll coating, wire bar coating, dip coating, spray coating, screen printing, flexographic printing, offset printing and ink-jet printing. In the case of spin coating or dip coating, the solution preferably contains the solvent in an amount of 1000 to 20000 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (1) though the amount of the solvent depends upon the compound used, the film-forming conditions, etc.
- By providing a cathode on the light-emitting layer thus formed, an organic light-emitting element of the
embodiment 1 is obtained. - As the substrate for use in the
embodiment 1, an insulating substrate transparent to the emission wavelength of the above light-emitting material is preferably used, and specifically, glass, transparent plastics such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and polycarbonate, etc. are used. - As the anode materials for use in the
embodiment 1, publicly known transparent conductive materials, e.g., ITO (indium tin oxide), tin oxide, zinc oxide and conductive polymers, such as polythiophene, polypyrrole and polyaniline, are preferably used. The surface resistance of the electrode formed by the transparent conductive material is preferably in the range of 1 to 50 Ω/□ (ohm/square). The thickness of the anode is preferably in the range of 50 to 300 nm. - As the cathode materials for use in the
embodiment 1, publicly known cathode materials, e.g., alkali metals, such as Li, Na, K and Cs; alkaline earth metals, such as Mg, Ca and Ba; Al; Mg-Ag alloy; and alloys of Al and an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal, such as Al-Li and Al-Ca, are preferably used. The thickness of the cathode is desired to be in the range of preferably 10 nm to 1 µm, more preferably 50 to 500 nm. In the case where a metal having high activity, such as an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal, is used, the thickness of the cathode is desired to be in the range of preferably 0.1 to 100 nm, more preferably 0.5 to 50 nm. In this case, a metal layer stable to the atmosphere is laminated on this cathode in order to protect the cathode metal. The metal to form the metal layer is, for example, Al, Ag, Au, Pt, Cu, Ni or Cr. The thickness of the metal layer is desired to be in the range of preferably 10 nm to 1 µm, more preferably 50 to 500 nm. - As the film-forming method using the above anode material, electron beam deposition, sputtering, chemical reaction, coating or the like is used, and as the film-forming method using the cathode material, resistance heating deposition, electron beam deposition, sputtering, ion plating or the like is used.
- The organic light-emitting element (embodiment 2) of the invention is an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging one light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and the light-emitting layer contains a specific polymer compound (2) having a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a light-emitting polymerizable compound and further contains a hole transport compound.
- The polymer compound (2) for use in the embodiment (2) has the above constitutional units, and is obtained by copolymerizing an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the aforesaid formula (1) and a light-emitting polymerizable compound.
- The electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the formula (1) and the light-emitting polymerizable compound have the same meanings as those of the electron transport polymerizable compound and the light-emitting polymerizable compound for use in the
embodiment 1, and a preferred range and the reason are the same as those in the embodiment (1). - Other polymerizable compounds which may be further used in the preparation of the polymer compound (2) are also the same as those in the embodiment (1).
- Although the preparation of the polymer compound (2) may be carried out by any of radical polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization and addition polymerization, it is preferable to carry out the preparation by radical polymerization.
- The weight-average molecular weight of the polymer compound (2) is the same as that in the embodiment (1). The solubility of the polymer compound (2) in organic solvents is the same as that in the embodiment (1).
- When the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound is designated by m and the number of constitutional units derived from the electron transport polymerizable compound is designated by n (m and n are each an integer of not less than 1) in the polymer compound (2) , the proportion of the number of constitutional units derived from the phosphorescent polymerizable compound to the number of all the constitutional units, namely a value of m/(m+n), is in the range of preferably 0.001 to 0.5, more preferably 0.001 to 0.2. When the value of m/(m+n) is in this range, an organic light-emitting element which has high carrier mobility, has low concentration quenching effect and has high luminous efficiency is obtained. The proportions of the constitutional units in such a polymer compound as above are estimated by ICP elemental analysis and 13C-NMR measurement.
- If polymerization is carried out by properly controlling the ratio between the electron transport polymerizable compound and the phosphorescent polymerizable compound in the above range, a polymer compound (2) having a desired structure is obtained.
- The polymer compound (2) may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer and an alternating copolymer.
- As the hole transport compound for use in the
embodiment 2, a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative is preferably used. - Examples of the carbazole derivatives and the triarylamine derivatives include
N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (TPD),
N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-(3,3'-dimethyl)biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (HMTPD),
4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triphenylamine (m-MTDATA),
4,4'-biscarbazolylbiphenyl (CBP) and
4,4'-biscarbazolyl-2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl (CDBP). - The above hole transport polymerizable compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- Hole transport compounds represented by the following formulas (9) to (10) are also preferably used in the invention from the viewpoints of carrier transport ability and optical properties.
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- In the formula (9), R901 to R924 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, a carbazole group and a silyl group.
- Examples of the above atoms and substituents are the same as those for R501.
- In each of R901 to R905, R906 to R910, R911 to R915, R916 to R920, and R921 to R923, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
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- In the formula (10), R1001 to R1033 are each independently an atom or a substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an aryl group of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, an amino group which may be substituted by an alkyl group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms and a silyl group.
- Examples of the above atoms and substituents are the same as those for R601.
- In each of R1001 to R1005, R1006 to R1010, R1011 to R1015, R1016 to R1020, R1021 to R1025, and R1026 to R1030, two groups bonded to carbon atoms adjacent to each other on a benzene ring may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring.
- With regard to the polymerizable compound represented by the formula (9) of the above compounds, at least one in each of R901 to R905, R906 to R910, R911 to R915, and R916 to R920 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom. In this case, R901 to R924 which are neither the above atoms nor the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom. With regard to the polymerizable compound represented by the formula (10), at least one in each of R1001 to R1005, R1006 to R1010, R1011 to R1015, R1016 to R1020, R1021 to R1025, and R1026 to R1030 is preferably the above atom or the above substituent other than a hydrogen atom. In this case, R1001 to R1033 which are neither the above atoms nor the above substituents are each a hydrogen atom.
- As the hole transport compounds, there can be more specifically mentioned compounds represented by the following formulas (11-1) to (11-10).
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- The above hole transport compounds may be used singly or may be used in combination of two or more kinds.
- The compound represented by the formula (9) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of a m-phenylenediamine derivative with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with a m-dibromobenzene derivative. A specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367. The compound represented by the formula (10) can be prepared by, for example, palladium catalyst substitution reaction of 1,3,5-triaminobenzene with halogenated aryl, or diarylamine with 1,3, 5-trihalogenated benzene. A specific method of the substitution reaction is described in, for example, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, p. 2367.
- In the case where the hole transport compound is a low-molecular compound and is a compound which is unable to be applied, a polymer compound obtained by polymerizing the hole transport polymerizable compound described in the
embodiment 1 may be used. - When the hole transport polymer compound is used, a preferred weight-average molecular weight and solubility in organic solvents are the same as those in the
embodiment 1. - In the organic light-emitting element of the
embodiment 2, one light-emitting layer containing the hole transport compound together with the specific polymer compound (2) is arranged between an anode and a cathode. In this case, the light-emitting layer desirably contains the hole transport compound in an amount of preferably 10 to 200 parts by weight, more preferably 50 to 150 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (2). When the light-emitting layer is formed by using the hole transport compound together with the polymer compound (2) having both of electron transport property and phosphorescent property, an organic light-emitting element having high luminous efficiency can be prepared even if a layer of another organic material is not provided. - The light-emitting layer is formed on an anode provided on a substrate usually in the following manner. First, a solution in which the polymer compound (2) and the hole transport compound have been dissolved is prepared. The solvent used for preparing the solution is the same as that in the
embodiment 1. The film-forming method using the solution prepared is the same as that in theembodiment 1. In the case of spin coating or dip coating, the solution preferably contains the hole transport compound in an amount of 10 to 200 parts by weight and the solvent in an amount of 1000 to 20000 parts by weight, each amount being based on 100 parts by weight of the polymer compound (2), though the amounts of them depend upon the compounds used, the film-forming conditions, etc. - By providing a cathode on the light-emitting layer thus formed, an organic light-emitting element of the
embodiment 2 is obtained. - The substrate, the anode material, the cathode material and the film-forming methods using the anode material and the cathode material are the same as those in the
embodiment 1. - The organic light-emitting element according to the invention may be an organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging the light-emitting layer described in the
embodiment - Examples of the other organic layers include a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, a hole block layer and a buffer layer. By providing these layers, the luminous efficiency can be further enhanced.
- One example of the constitution of the organic light-emitting element (embodiment 3) according to the invention is shown in
Fig. 1 . InFig. 1 , between an anode (2) provided on a transparent substrate (1) and a cathode (6), a hole transport layer (3), the light-emitting layer (4) described in theembodiment - In the
embodiment 3, between the anode (2) and the cathode (6) may be provided for example any one of [1] a hole transport layer/the above light-emitting layer and [2] the above light-emitting layer /an electron transport layer. - The above organic layers may be each formed by mixing a high-molecular material as a binder. Examples of the high-molecular materials include polymethyl methacrylate, polycarbonate, polyester, polysulfone and polyphenylene oxide.
- A hole transport compound and an electron transport compound for use in the above hole transport layer and the above electron transport layer may be each used singly to form respective layers, or may be each mixed with a material having a different function to form respective layers.
- Examples of the hole transport compounds to form the hole transport layer include TPD
(N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine) ; α-NPD (4,4'-bis[N-(1-naphthyl)-N-phenylamino]biphenyl); a low-molecular triphenylamine derivative, such as m-MTDATA (4,4',4"-tris(3-methylphenylphenylamino)triplienylamine); polyvinylcarbazole; a polymer compound obtained by introducing a polymerizable functional group into the above triphenylamine derivative and polymerizing them; and fluorescence-emitting polymer compounds, such as polyparaphenylene vinylene and polydialkylfluorene. An example of the above polymer compound is a polymer compound having a triphenylamine skeleton disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.157575/1996 - Examples of the electron transport compounds to form the electron transport layer include low-molecular compounds, specifically, quinolinol derivative metal complex such as Alq3 (aluminum trisquinolinolate), oxadiazole derivative, triazole derivative, imidazole derivative, triazine derivative and triarylborane derivative; and polymer compounds obtained by introducing a polymerizable substituent into the above low-molecular compounds and polymerizing them. An example of the polymer compound is poly-PBD disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No.
1665/1998 - For the purpose of inhibiting passing of holes through the light-emitting layer and thereby efficiently recombining holes with electrons in the light-emitting layer, a hole block layer may be provided adjacently to the cathode side of the light-emitting layer. For the formation of the hole block layer, publicly known materials, such as triazole derivative, oxadiazole derivative and phenanthroline derivative, are used.
- Between the anode and the hole transport layer or between the anode and the organic layer laminated adjacently to the anode, a buffer layer may be further provided in order to lower injection barrier in the hole injection. For forming the buffer layer, publicly known materials, such as copper phthalocyanine and a mixture of polyethylene dioxythiophene and polystyrenesulfonic acid (PEDOT:PSS), are used.
- Between the cathode and the electron transport layer or between the cathode and the organic layer laminated adj acently to the cathode, an insulating layer having a thickness of 0.1 to 10 nm may be further provided in order to enhance electron injection efficiency. For forming the insulating layer, publicly known materials, such as lithium fluoride, sodium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, magnesium oxide and alumina, are used.
- As methods for forming the hole transport layer and the electron transport layer, there can be used for example dry film-forming methods, such as resistance heating deposition, electron beam deposition and sputtering, and wet film-forming methods, such as spin coating, casting, microgravure coating, gravure coating, bar coating, roll coating, wire bar coating, dip coating, spray coating, screen printing, flexographic printing, offset printing and ink-jet printing, can be used. In the case of a low-molecular compound, a dry film-forming method is preferably used, and in the case of a polymer compound, a wet film-forming method is preferably used.
- The organic light-emitting element according to the invention is preferably used as a pixel by matrix system or segment system in an image display in a publicly known manner. Moreover, the organic light-emitting element is preferably used also as a surface-emitting light source without forming a pixel.
- The organic light-emitting element according to the invention is preferably used for, specifically, display, backlight, electrophotograph, illuminating light source, recording light source, exposure light source, reading light source, marker, advertizing display, interior goods, optical communication, etc.
- The present invention is further described with reference to the following examples, but it should be construed that the invention is in no way limited to those examples.
- Synthesis Example 1
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- In 50 ml of dichloroethane, 10 mmol of 4-bromobenzoyl chloride and 30 mmol of 4-tert-butylbenzonitrile were dissolved, and 10 mmol of aluminum chloride and 40 mmol of ammonium chloride were added, followed by refluxing by heating for 24 hours. After the resulting solution was cooled down to room temperature, the solution was poured into 10% hydrochloric acid, and they were stirred for 1 hour. Then, extraction was carried out using chloroform, and purification was carried out by column chromatography to obtain a halogenated triazine derivative.
- In a 100 ml egg plant type flask, 3 mmol of the resulting halogenated triazine derivative, 3.3 mmol of dibutyl vinylborate and 1.5 mmol of tetrabutyl ammonium bromide were placed, and 45 ml of toluene and 30 ml of a 2M potassium carbonate aqueous solution were further added. A small amount of a polymerization inhibitor was added, and 0.15 mmol of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium was added, followed by refluxing by heating for 3 hours. After the resulting solution was cooled down to room temperature, extraction was carried out using ethyl acetate, and column chromatography and recrystallization operation were carried out to obtain a white vinyl monomer of a triazine derivative (1.20 g, yield: 27%).
- In a closed container, 95 mg of the compound synthesized in Synthesis Example 1, 10 mg of a compound (F) and 95 mg of the hole transport polymerizable compound (8-3) were placed, and 2.4 ml of dehydrated toluene was further added. Subsequently, a toluene solution (0.1 M, 39 µl) of V-601 (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) was added, followed by five cycles of freezing and degassing. The container was closed up tight under vacuum, and the solution was stirred at 60°C for 60 hours. After the reaction, the reaction solution was dropwise added to 100 ml of acetone to obtain a precipitate. Then, reprecipitation operation with toluene-acetone was further repeated twice, and thereafter, the precipitate was vacuum dried for one night at 50°C to obtain a polymer compound (1). The polymer compound (1) had a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 82,000 and a molecular weight distribution index (Mw/Mn) of 1.80. The m/(m+n) value, the x/n value and the y/n value of the polymer compound estimated from the results of ICP elemental analysis and 13C-NMR measurement were 0.09, 0.51 and 0.49, respectively.
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- A substrate with ITO (available from Nippo Electric Co, Ltd.) was used. This substrate was a substrate in which two ITO (indium tin oxide) electrodes (anodes) each having a width of 4 mm had been formed in the form of stripes on one surface of a glass substrate of 25 mm square.
- In the first place, onto the substrate with ITO, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) ·polystyrenesulfonic acid (available from Bayer Co., Ltd., trade name: Baytron P) was applied by spin coating under the conditions of a revolution number of 3500 rpm and a coating time of 40 seconds. Thereafter, the coating layer was dried under reduced pressure at 60°C for 2 hours by a vacuum dryer to form an anode buffer layer. The thickness of the resulting anode buffer layer was about 50 nm. Next, 90 mg of the polymer compound (1) was dissolved in 2910 mg of toluene (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., special grade), and this solution was filtered through a filter having a pore diameter of 0.2 µm to prepare a coating solution. Subsequently, onto the anode buffer layer, the coating solution was applied by spin coating under the conditions of a revolution number of 3000 rpm and a coating time of 30 seconds. After the application, the coating layer was dried at room temperature (25°C) for 30 minutes to form a light-emitting layer. The thickness of the resulting light-emitting layer was about 100 nm.
- Next, the substrate having the light-emitting layer thus formed was placed in a deposition apparatus. Then, barium and aluminum were co-deposited in a weight ratio of 1:10 to form two cathodes each having a width of 3 mm in the form of stripes so that the cathodes should be at right angles to the extending directions of the anodes. The film thickness of the resulting cathode was above 50 nm.
- In the last place, a lead wire (wiring) was connected to the anode and the cathode in an argon atmosphere to prepare four organic EL elements of 4 mm (length)
X 3 mm (width). To the organic EL elements, a voltage was applied by the use of programmable direct voltage/current source (TR6143, manufactured by Advantest Corporation) to allow the elements to undergo light emission. - The light emission luminance was measured by the use of a luminance meter (BM-8, manufactured by Topcon Corporation) . Maximum external quantum efficiency, maximum attainable brightness and driving voltage of the organic light-emitting elements prepared and brightness half life measured when the organic light-emitting elements were lighted up at an initial luminance of 100 cd/m2 and subjected to constant-current driving are set forth in Table 1.
- In a closed container, 160 mg of the compound synthesized in Synthesis Example 1 and 40 mg of the compound (F) were placed, and 2.4 ml of dehydrated toluene was further added. Subsequently, a toluene solution (0.1 M, 39 µl) of V-601 (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) was added, and freeze degassing operation was repeated 5 times. The container was closed up tight under vacuum, and the solution was stirred at 60°C for 60 hours. After the reaction, the reaction solution was dropwise added to 100 ml of acetone to obtain a precipitate. Then, reprecipitation operation with toluene-acetone was further repeated twice, and thereafter, the precipitate was vacuum dried for one night at 50°C to obtain a polymer compound (2). The polymer compound (2) had a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 85,000 and a molecular weight distribution index (Mw/Mn) of 1.62. The m/ (m+n) value estimated from the results of ICP elemental analysis and 13C-NMR measurement was 0.16.
- First, a polymer compound (4) was synthesized in the following manner. In a closed container, 95 mg of the hole transport polymerizable compound (8-3) was placed, and 2.2 ml of dehydrated toluene was further added. Subsequently, a toluene solution (0.1 M, 43 µl) of V-601 (available from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) was added, and freeze degassing operation was repeated 5 times. The container was closed up tight under vacuum, and the solution was stirred at 60°C for 60 hours. After the reaction, the reaction solution was dropwise added to 100 ml of acetone to obtain a precipitate. Then, reprecipitation operation with toluene-acetone was further repeated twice, and thereafter, the precipitate was vacuum dried for one night at 50°C to obtain a polymer compound (4).
- Next, organic light-emitting elements were prepared in the same manner as in Example 1-2, except that a coating solution for use in the formation of a light-emitting layer was prepared using 45 mg of the polymer compound (2), 45 mg of the polymer compound (4) and 2910 mg of toluene instead of 90 mg of the polymer compound (1) and 2910 mg of toluene. Maximum external quantum efficiency, maximum attainable brightness and driving voltage of the organic light-emitting elements prepared and luminance half life measured when the organic light-emitting elements were lighted up at an initial luminance of 100 cd/m2 and subjected to constant-current driving are set forth in Table 1.
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Table 1 Ex. Polymer compound Maximum external quantum efficiency (%) Maximum attainable brightness (cd/m2) Driving voltage (v) Brightness half life (h) 1-2 (1) 7.1 37,000 3.2 1000 2-2 (2), (4) 5.9 31,000 4.4 760
Claims (9)
- An organic light-emitting element constituted by arranging a light-emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
-RX11-CH2-RX12- (X11)
-RX11-O-RX12- (X12)
-RX11-S-RX12- (X13)
- The organic light-emitting element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polymer compound further comprises a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound.
- The organic light-emitting element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-emitting layer further contains a hole transport compound.
- The organic light-emitting element as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the phosphorescent polymerizable compound is a complex represented by any one of the following formulas (2) to (4) :
-RX21-CH2-RX22 (X21)
-RX21-O-RX22- (X22)
-RX21-S-RX22- (X23)
-RX31-CH2-RX32- (X31)
-RX31-O-RX32- (X32)
RX31-S-RX32- (X33)
-RX41-CH2-RX42- (X41)
-RX41-O-RX42- (X42)
-RX41-S-RX42- (X43)
- The organic light-emitting element as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hole transport polymerizable compound is a carbazole derivative or a triarylamine derivative.
- A surface-emitting light source using the organic light-emitting element as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5.
- An image display using the organic light-emitting element as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5.
- A polymer compound comprising a constitutional unit derived from an electron transport polymerizable compound represented by the following formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from a phosphorescent polymerizable compound;
-RX11-CH2-RX12- (X11)
-RX11-O-RX12- (X12)
-RX11-S-RX12- (X13)
- The polymer compound as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a constitutional unit derived from a hole transport polymerizable compound.
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